SCR-508 | |
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SCR-528 in M29 Weasel
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Type | Vehicle Radio |
Place of origin | United States |
Service history | |
In service | 1941-1958 |
Used by | US Army |
Wars | World War II, Korean War |
Production history | |
Designed | 1940 |
Produced | July 1941 |
Variants | 2 |
Specifications |
The SCR-508 Radio was a mobile Signal Corps Radio used by the U.S. Army during World War II, for short range ground communications. The SCR-508 series radio represented the army's commitment to both FM, and crystal tuning, and was used extensively by armor and mechanized units. The turret bustle of late series light and medium tanks was designed around this radio.
The SCR-508 series was standardized on 22 July 1941, and used by armored forces for command and control of tank units. It replaced the earlier SCR-293 and SCR-245 and was used primarily in the M5 light tanks as well as the M4 medium tanks. It also provided the intercom system to all crew stations. It was replaced by the AN/VRC-8 series radios.
Different combinations of components could be arranged in the mounts.
The Artillery branch used the same radios mirroring the SCR-508 series but with a different frequency range